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Magnum primers in a 30-06

Gents,

Read a while back about someone running magnum primers and RL 26 in a 30-06? Anyone done this? Other powders? My chamber is basically a SAAMI chamber and I'd like to shoot 175 smk's or the 195 eld x's. Other powders that might work well with this is also appreciated.

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Scarface26, many years ago during my first primer shortage (90’s), I tried some different primers in both bolt guns and handguns, including the substitution of magnum primers where regular ones were used.

I learned that sometimes the velocity average stats could be similar but that the ES/SD required a re-tuning for the magnum primer. In some examples they worked out just as good as regular, in others just okay but nothing special.

I was running 4064 and H4350 in stick powder and H380 in spherical. I also remember testing with 165 SGK and 168 SMK. My “regular” primer was the Fed 210M, but I can’t remember which magnums I ran.

Because I hunt in cold climates, I was interested in the theory that magnum primers might make an improvement in the cold, but I have never followed up. There was also some theory that ball powders developed better with magnums than with regular, but again I have never followed up. Maybe this year I will drag the radar out during elk season and test those theories.

In your .30-06, I can say it is okay to try magnum primers, but you should always approach any component substitution with a load work up. Here was another magazine article I remembered seeing from a few years ago where the author got similar results with a primer swap to magnums.

https://www.rifleshootermag.com/editorial/magnum-primers-for-non-magnum-loads/83762

As always, play it safe, back off a little and work your way back up.
 
I'm running 56gr h4350, cci250's, 185 jugs, .160 freebore.
Shooting .8"-1" groups at 300 yards.
I built the load using WLRP and decided to give them a test along with cci200.
Max load was 57gr and I never saw preasure all the way up to 56.5 gr so I felt safe in just testing primers with current charge to see if there was an improvement.
There was!
 
I ran allot of N550 and N560 behind 215gr Hybrids with Fed 215s without problems, changed over to 210s now because I have so many of them and had to add a little bit more VV 550 to the case to get back to where it use to shoot
 
Just remember when you change primers to back off and rework you load and you will be fine. You may find that you get better accuracy with the mag primer. I run CCI 250s with IMR 4350 in my 25-06 for it's best accuracy. Primers do make a difference.
 
hey, since you guys are talking about testing primers, anyone ever used a small rifle or large rifle primer in pistol cartridges? I am experiencing a huge shortage in pistol primers, here in FL, and NO one has them, on line or here in stores... I am desperate! anyone have any info on this? will they even fit? I wonder what the actual size is anyway compared to rifle primers? any one have anything to say, or add to this?
 
hey, since you guys are talking about testing primers, anyone ever used a small rifle or large rifle primer in pistol cartridges? I am experiencing a huge shortage in pistol primers, here in FL, and NO one has them, on line or here in stores... I am desperate! anyone have any info on this? will they even fit? I wonder what the actual size is anyway compared to rifle primers? any one have anything to say, or add to this?


If memory serves they are not quite the same. I think SRP need a deeper pocket.
 
I used CCI magnum primers with 60.1g of RL22, Sierra ProHunters, 2,745fps. I did it just to see if there was a difference between them and regular primers. There wasn't.

I ran this load in my sporterized 03A3. It worked well....

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I have always gone by the rule of thumb that says if you use less than 60 grains of powder, you do not need them (ball powder may be an exception). I have tried magnum primers in standard loading and noticed very little difference. I would not use them unless I could only get magnums.
 

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